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PUELlanEfD AHP T?I-WE^XM. ' ' ?VHBT WtDHMOAX KORMIKO. BY JU^?A? ?. SELBY, EDITOn AUD TBOPBSSTOB. Office on J?aic. Street, above Taylor. OS-BQOK and Job Printing o? overy descrip? tion promptly ?nd faithfully attended to. . .- ADYKIlTIBEUnNTS | Inserted in the DaUy at 75 cents per square Tor tho first and 60 cents each subsoquont in? sertion. ' Long advertisements by the week, mouth or year, ot roaouuabiu rateB. . donsoniprioH.\ Daily, six months, *4 00; Tri-Weokly, 2 50; Weekly, 1,60.,,_ How to Stanage Him. "How. shall yon manage your husband?" I wUl toll yon, my dear, if I can; He's really a wonderful creature, That troublesome animal-man. Tes, really a wondorful croat uro, Inconsistent, and dreadfully queer; But you'll soon know tho secret by loaming The modue operandi, my dear. If ho stays ont too late in the evening, Partaking of supper and wine, Don't prove him a base fabricator, When he come?, bv asking the time; For ho Barely will tell yon tho town clock, Bat a moment before rang out ono When it Btrnck he had "counted it over Jost three times, beforo it had done." And then if lila hat in the morning, Is smaller by far than his head, Don't hint by the merest allusion. That bis lordship went tipsy to bed. Bat rather regard the occurrenco A phenomenon puzzlingly queer, With a strange look cf mystification Ia your eyes, if he's watching, my dear. And don't fail to sew on his battons, And mend all his clothing with oaro, Don't tease him for money for shopping, Don't frown when he sots hike a boar. Don't tell him too often, my deary, That your head is aching with pain, Lest he whispers way down in his bosom, "O, I wish I waa single ngami" Don't tell him that Mary, tho house-maid, And Ann, the obstreperous cook, Befase to receive your suggestions, With even so much as a look. Don't tell him how very annoying Ton so often have found it to be. To be told te "get out of tho kitchen, And don't come a botherm' of mel" Bat always seem cheerful and happy, Aud always look pleasant and gay, Than a frown there is nothing moro potent In driving one's husband away. And thus you must ever keep Btriving, Yon will find it au excellent plan, Bat whatever you do, dear, remember, That your husband is only a man. A GOOD Oms FOB SMOKEBS.-An aged negress, whoso piety hos secured for her an extensive reputation, in walking her usual roands of visits, dropped in upon a neighbor who was equally well known as a temperance man and a hater of tobacco. After being courteously received, the negress pulled from her pocket a long pipe, and commenced smoking some very "union" tobacco, to the infinite disgust of her host. The man maintained bis composure several minutes; bnt the fumes and smoko became too powerful for bim, and, rising from bis chair, said: "Aunt Chloe, do you think you aro a Christian?" "Yes, br udder, I specks I is." "Do you believe in the Bible, aunt?" "Yes, brudder." "Do you know there is a passage in the Scriptures which declares that no? thing unclean shall inherit the kingdom of Heaven?" "Yes, I've heard of it." "Do you believe it?" "Yes." "Well, Chloe, you cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven, because there is nothing so nnolean as the breath of a smoker. What do you say to that?" "Why, I specks to leave my breff be? hind me when I go to Heaven." The Boston Bulletin tells this: Old Judge B-, of New Hampshire, was what Artemus Ward would have called a "sociable ouss," off the Bench, and was noted for claiming acquaintance with any one whose appearance happened to please him. Entering a crowded car on the Boston and Maine Railroad, one day, his Honor found the only unoccu? pied seat to be by tho Bide of a smartly dressed and rather good-looking young woman. Ascertaining tbut the seat was not engaged, the Jndgo Bottled himself comfortably in it, and turning with his accustomed bland, fatherly smile to his fair companion, said: "Your face seems familiar to me, my dear; I think I must know yon." "I should think you might," said tho unknown, in a hoarse, whiskey, contralto voice, turning a vindictive pair of eyes on the astonished Judge; "I should think you might; you Bent me to the house of correction for threo months, last winter, you infernal old scoundrel." The Judge did not press bis claims for acquaintance any further in that quarter. A short timo ago, in Delaware County, a Quaker lady, a maiden who had reached the age of sixty, accepted the oiler of a man who belonged to the "world's peo? ple" and the Presbyterian Church, and began to prepare for ber wedding. As usual, u delegation of Friends from her meeting waited on her, and remonstrat? ed with her for marrying out of meeting. The bride elect heard tho visitors pa? tiently, and said: "Look herel I've been waiting these sixty years for tho meet? ing to marry me; and if tho meeting don't like me to marry out of it, why don't the meeting bring along its boys?" That was conclusive, and tho delegation merely replied "Farewell," and vanished. A naw solution of tho Indian problem has been discovered by the Yankees ont West. The settlors go out in hunting parties, lasso them, bring them in, and then have them all naturalized. Fifty four Winnebagoea were the product oi the last battue. The seoret of the natu rabzation process is that it gives the In? dians a title in fee to the land they non ocoupy, and these lands aro always sale? able for rum and blankets. scotcftm?? aaa scoton raniic The^oiiow^ musi? will moko ? Scotchman do any? thing when ont of his own country. A gentleman, who waa a first-rats per? former of Scotch musio on the violin, spent a winter in Exeter, and of coarse soon became acquainted with the mu? sical dilettani of the place. Dining one day with a professor, the conversation turned npon Scotch music, and a strong | argument aroso as to ita bearing compe? tition with foreign musio; the Scotch? man, whom we shall for the present de? signate the Fiddler, insisting that when properly played, nothing oould excel it; thc Professor, on the uiber baud, insist? ing that it was only fit for a barn-yard. .Til tell you what/' says the Fiddler, 'I'll lay you a wager of ?5 that if a party of Scotchmen can bo got together, I'll make them shed tears ono minute, sing the next, and dance the third." "Done," says the Professor; "and if your music is capable of that, I will not only pay you tho ?5 with pleasnre, but will be convinced that it is tho most en? livening, pathetic and best musio in the ivorld. Tho difficulty aroso ns to getting au opportunity for a trial. But this was soon obviated by a third party informing them that a number of young Scotchmen dined annually at the Old London Hotel, on the anniversary of Burns' birth-day. This was a capital opportunity for the Fiddler; for these young men, being principally raw-boned and over-grown Scotch lads, who had recently left their own country to carry tea in tho neigh? borhood, were the very ones upon whom he was sure to make a hit. AU being now arranged, and the ut? most secresy being agreed upon, the eventful day was anxiously looked for. At length it came; and the Fiddler and Professor, by an introduction to one of the party, got an invitation to the dinner. There were twelve altogether eat down ; and a right merry party they were. The Fiddler was not long in perceiving that [ be had got among a right musical set, and ho waited patiently till they were fit1 for anything. At length he gave a wink to the Professor, who at once proposed that his friend should favor them with a Scotch tune on the violin. "Capital, capital!" cried the whole party. Tho violin was brought, and all were in breathless anxiety. Tho Fiddler chose for bis first tune "Hero's health to them that's nwa," and played it in the most solemn and pathetic manner. "That's a waefn' tune," said a great, big, raw-boned youth, to his next neigh? bor. "It is that, Sandy. There's meikle in that tune, man. It reminds mo o' ano that's gone;" Jamie at the same time giving a deep sigh, and drawing his hand over his long, gaunt face, to bide the tears which were trickling down his cheeks. The Fiddler, with bis keen eye, soon perceived that before he got through tho second part of the tune, ho would have them all in tho samo mood. Ho there? fore threw his whole soul into the in? strument, played tho tune as ho had never done before; and as the last four bars of tho tune died away like a distant echo, there was not a dry cheek amongst the company. Now is tho time, thought tho Fiddler; and without stopping a moment, struck np, in a bold, vigorous style, "Willie Brew'd a Peck o'Maut." Out went tho handkerchiefs, away went the tears. "Chorus!" cried the Fiddler; and in an instant all struck up "For wo aro nao fou, we'ro no that ion, But juat a tlrappie in our ec; Tho cock may craw, tho day may daw, But aro we'll taato tho barley brod" Tho song ended, up struck the Fid? dler, in bis best style, the reel of "Jenny Dang the Weaver." "Hey, ye devils!" cried Sandy. "Scotland foreverl" oried Jamie; and in an instant, tables, chairs, and glasses, were scattered in all directions, and tho whole party dancing and jumping about like madmen. Ont ran the affrighted Professor, (for ho did not know what might come next,) up came the landlady with her terrified train of inmates. But none durst enter the room, the hurras and thums on the floor being so boisterous; and it was only upon the entry of a Scotch traveler, who had just arrived, and who cried to tho Fiddler for any sake to stop, that order was restored. It is needless to say that tho Profes? sor paid his bot cheerfully, and was fully convinced of tho effect of Scotch music, when properly played; and that the lundludy took caro that the Fiddler never came into her house again on Burns' anniversary dinner. \ English Paper. When does an editor pJnj' a singular trick with grammar? When ho de? clines an article. Yellow Pine Lumber, OFtho BEST QUALITY, and in quantities to suit purchasers, can bo obtained by applying to W. J. BRYANT A CO., No. 2 Ann street, Charleston, S. C., Or at Branchville Post Oflice, S. C. Oct PO_ _ Imo Teas. HAVING just returned from a visit to the North, I can recommend the following TEAS, of my own selection. NKW Cnor, per I'aci?c Railroad, and only FOBTY DAYS from China and Japan: Choicest MOYUNE GUN-POWDER. Choicest Moyune HYSON. Fineat Uncolored JAPAN. Choicest "TRUE" SCHOUCHONG Finest Oolong "CBAGIE TEA." These, with others, comprise the best assortment that can bo offered in any market and having been bought at recent roduction in gold valne, aro in every way worthy the attention of economical purchasers. OctS GEO. BYMMERB. Cutting Cheese. ITUFTY boxes G08HEN and NEW YORK ; STATE CHEESE, for sale low by Oct 9_EDWARD HOPE. Carolina Indigo. ^fafi LB3 PKIME CAROLINA INDIGO, Ul/U on hand and for sale low at wholesale and retail. J. A T. It, AGNEW. SOUTH CABOL2NA Deponits of g5 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLO WEB A T TSE RATE O h SEVEN PER OENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICA IES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President, A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier. JohnO. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directora. Wado Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. MoMaster, Colombia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. ThomaB, Columbia. E. H. Hcinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Bcott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newborn*. B. H. Rutledgo, Charleston. Daniel P. aveu el, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they requho them for business or other pur? poses; Parents dcHiring to Bet apart small suma for tbeir children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by their legal repr?sentatives,) wishing to lay asido funds for future UBC. are hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accnmulato, and, at tho Hamo time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE. IS. H. HEINITSH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST. SUCCEBBOn TO FISHER & HEINITSH, At tho Old Established Stand, opposite the Phoenix Omeo. I _ HATING mado now and advantageous rf? RUS1NE6S ARBANGEMENTS, tho OJ*Q subscriber will be enabled to oiler very great inducements to buyers. Goods well ought aro well sold, and by energy and faith, economy and cash, large dividends will bo distributed to every purcbaser, in tho cheap? ness of the articles sold. "A new era" has begun, and all shall share in its advantages by buying their DBUGS and MEDICINES at this well known and reliable Drug House. Just received: Pure Wbito Kerosene Oil, Freeh Congress Water, Quinine, Morphia, Castor Oil, Alcohol, Sup. Carb Soda, For salo low, by Epsom Salts Aug 27 E. H. HEINIT8H, Druggist. on EAT GERM Af? SITTERS. THE Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age. AL TERA TIVE~~ANTI-BILIO US and IN VIGORA TING PR OPER TIES, y ,, LIPPMAN's great X/fpADE MAt? GERMAN BITT / I * { ER8 is prepared A / a -7, .j. v *" ^rom tno original '?/ y^SJKv) fSLsSit^V ( Gcriuan receipt Kl J^Yt' X%5?sL v\ ^ now *D Possession MD I J&m ^w' " of tho proprietors IfeyJr^?w\' -5an'l *a BarT1o ^Kef/iC^ ? .4^y***'lproparatiou that JSm3'Jfc&S X: * waa UUC<1 'n Ger JftCSw^a many upwards of fr^f B?MJS^^^KL .-. .- a century ago; to ^Dl^?^^S???^^^'.>' day is household ^?**?T\&' r5?>"'.'"" * ~ remedy of Germa "\rfp/pr i?/\J^J^ ?^-^. ny,recommended Jfc<^s^^? " by most emi .i^W - neut physicians. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of tho purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorito beverage, impregnated with tho juiced and extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it ono of tho beat and surest preparations for tho cure of Dyspepsia, LOBS of Tone in tho Stomach and Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and ne a PREVENU VE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS the beut tonic known for the diseases to which they aro generally eubject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH. March 16,1870. Mesara. Jacob Lij'pmati it Bro., Savannoh. Ga.-GENTS: I have beforo mc your esteemed lotter of tho 14th inst., containing various documents relative to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really what you ropreeeut it to bo, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitch crlich. of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no doubt be excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseased, and is a good preventivo of chills and fever. I find it lo bo a most de? lightful and pleasant Btomacbic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22, 1870. Mesara. Jacob Lippman <? Bro., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.-?KNTI.KMEN: I liavo intro? duced your Great Goman Bitters hero to my customers and friends, and I find better Bale fur it than any I have ever kept before. Those who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in Baying that it is far superior in value to any other Ritters now in usc. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for State of South Caroli? na- DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BIS? CHOFF ?V CO., GLACIUS A WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Cbarleton. Depot in Columbia, 8. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. Druggists._Juno 21 y||j "Tho Carolina House." 11HIS HOUSE has always enjoyed the repu . talion of being tho best place in tho city for obtaining tho coolest ana most delicious mixed drinks. Tho new brand of Whiskey, THE HIBERNIAN, ie something out of the ordinary run. Call and ere mo, on Washing? ton strcot. RICHARD DARRY, April 7_ Proprietor. Fresh Arrivals. ENUINE DURHAM SMOKINO TOBAC VX CO, direct from tho factory, the great Dalby Puff Smoking Tobacco, the Sunnyside Fino-Cut Chowing Tobacco-tho best in the country-Mollers Fig Chewing Tobacco, very fine, just received. A full assortment of cboico WINES and LI? QUORS always on hand. JOHN C. 8EEGERS. Main street, near tho Post Office, and Main street, near PHOENIX Offico._Joly 29 Nectar Whiskey. /GIBSON'S OliD FAMILY N EOT OR and \JT Rye WHISKEYS "thcpurest and best in market." Also, a full stock of BECTIFIED WHI8KEY8, of all grades, always on band and for sale by J. & T. R. AGNEW. BUOCH nOROAN?B IOlt> 1890. SAPOLI? FOB O EMEU Ali HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES Is BETTER and CHEAPER than Soap. Does ?ts work quickly, easily, and with less labor than any other compound; cleans tom doiott without water; removes stains from wood, marble and stone; cleans and brightens knives and table ware; for general house cleaning is unequalled; polishes tin, braue, iron, copper and steel; removes oil, rust ana dirt from machinery; removes si ainu from tho hand which snap will not takeoff, Ac. Sold at all Grocery, Drug and Notion Stores. ?Wnnloanln ? 221 Waahington street, N. Y. Wholesale, j 0xfora 8tieott London. Aug 19_t7mo MURRELL & TANNAHILL, COTTON FACTORS ANO 0 O M MIS S I O JV M E KC IT A N 2 S, No. 130 PEAMI STREET, NEW YORK. Cash Advances made on Shipments. ROBT. MURRELL. ROBT. TANNAHILL. Pot 7_Im PRICES REDUCED. Standard Scales, Alore than ?450 Different DloUiacatlon?. Agents also for the beat Alarm Money Drawer. F AIRB AITKS & CO . , 252 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ICC Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 53 Camp Streot, New Orleans. KA I II HA Mts, BROWN & CO., 118 AftfJfc Street, Boston. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. Oct 19 ws 3mo ESTABLISHED 1811. OUSHIKTGS eft; 3B /\ IIJB g . Booksellers and Stationers, 202 Ballimore btrei f, Dallimore, HAYE the largest and best assorted stock in tho city of School, Medical and Law, and Dental, Classical and Miscellaneous BOOKS. An immenso supplv ol general Bank and Countiug-Houeo STATIONERY. Blank Books mado to order in any stylo of Rinding and Ruling. Tho same careful attention given to Orders as to personal purchases. Inside Figures al. ways. Bend for Cataloguen, Ac. Sept 21 3mo Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vilalily and Color. A. A dressing which is :it once agreeable, s4@Qr^kg& health}*, and eilbctual ^?EfsBLi fur preserving the 'Z?f^^H??i 'ia"r' -Poded or groy Jw& \ JSHTM hoi'' i-s soon restored )]!T>-,fi'''?flHs*?\ 't? ?(i" original color. (\f^w^W? with (he </Ioss and ''^affl?fffeg^ /'resfmcss of youth. t=^g%K&B?^ Thin hair is thick cued, falling hair checked, and bald? ness often, though not always, cured hy its usc. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles aro destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can he saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling thc hair with a pasty pedi? ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional usc will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling oft", and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor tau only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found eo desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye. it tloc?" not soil white cambric, and yet InsLs long on thc hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00. _fly C. H. MIOT. Anent Carriage Materials. _ CONSISTING in part of HUBS, ftjrf!!3p^L/'S;pokes, Felloes. Shalts, Wheels, m??Sr? l'oie", Bolts, Malleable Castings, W i w .Fifth Wheels, Bands, Enamelled Loather, Dash Leather, Pal i nt and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining Nails. Springs, Axles, Fire ana other Iron, Dash Frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirgo Varnifhes, Ac, Ac. Our stock of these goods is second to none in Columbia, and thoao desiring to purchase. Witt save money by calling on Bopt ll_J. A T. R. AONEW^ Sea Moss Farina. ADELICIOUS FOOD, prepared from Sea Moss, highly nntricious, and of exquisite flavor. A desirable article, and staple addi? tion to the household bill of faro. For salo at HEINIT8H'S Sept 221 Drug Store. Iron Tiei. A f\ i~\f\f\ LBS. superior IRON *?\*J.\JyJ\J TIES, for sale low by Sept 9 E. HOPE. Cu ar I e o t o ii Ad ver tisoments ?ir $ FOREST HOUSE, -TT ' "19Cf'King street,1 Charl?alon, S. C., I ' By Geo. Ii. Pi ?I t. T^OABDING.-Transient Board, *2 per dav. J3 Transient Board, moro than 3 days, 11.50 per day. Permanent Board, by the week, $7 to (9. Permanent Day Board, by the week, fG. Rouse a few doora bolow Market street, situated in a delightful and convenient locali? ty for bnsinesH. Oct 30 Imo Kinsman ?lf Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores, Charleston, S, C. Hopf fi 3m ors f Largest and most complete] "5* j Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, "S? j Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, in tho "5* I Southern StateB. J -sij Printed Price Lisi dejies co7npelition. Send for ono. Scut froo on application. April 8_ +ly ?3 r. F. nnoniE. n. n. UUDOINS. u. c. uunoiNS. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, iVbri/i. Atlantic Wharf, CH ABLESTON , S. C. LIBERALadvanccs made on Consignments. Beferto ANDBEWSIMONDS.Eeq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Aug 21 8mo \ NEW DISCOVERY ! ! PHALOIVS VIT I A ; UR, Salva/ion for the Hair. CLEAR AS^YATER ! WITH (TKLS ED?MENT OPE^^QJTIE LIGHT! ? .. For Restoring to Original Gra^Hair its Color' PHALON'S "ViTAij^Xciificrs ut? terly from alljl^fTRiir coloring preparation>^icretotore used. It is Ibprt^itl, sweet smelling, precufltatcs no muddy or slimy mat^r, requires no shaking,im? part no stain to the skin. Hold it tcVhe light and it is clear and cloiu\jess. It leaves no mark on the seato ; yet it reproduces in gray hair>?j?cnatural color that time or sicl^??iiLniay have bleached out of -^^^^ E^Phalon's Vitali\^? is for one sole purpose^Jnat of reproducing, w ith absolute cer? tainty, the natural^Jior of the hair. It is no^ifitended as a daily dressiu^fnor for removing scurf or ?Wndruff ; nor for cu? ring boniness; nor for stimula? ting tie growth of the hair. Thesf objects may be accom? plish Jd after the color has been fixed \ith the Vitalia, by Pha? lon's O^ernical Hair Invigo rator. THE ViTAL?>'??4La harmless and unequaled preparation for the reproduction of ?ie origi? nal hue of gray hair,a*d noth? ing else. This is accomplished in from two to ten applications, according to thed^th of shade required. Sgkroyall druggisL* Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best manner, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. Dod?; WILLIAM GLAZE. Mackerel 1 Mackerel ! ! CHOICE NEW MACKEREL, in Barrels, in Half Rarrels, in Quarter Barrel?, in Kits, and also at retail, just received and fur ?ale by Bopt 1ft _ J. A T. H. AGNEW. Fresh Crackers. JUST received, a snpplv of fresh CRACK KISS, BISCUITS. Ac., consisting <>f BUTTE? CltACKERS, Boston Crackers, Ginger Schnapps, Butter Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Wino Biscuit, MILK BISCUIT. Cream CrackerB. Nonpareil Biscuit, Fancy Crackers, Egg Biscuit, Lomon Cracker?..Vc. Forea?o bv J. 8t T. R. AGNEW. 25 Bolted Corn Meal. BABRELS, in fine order, for sale by Sent > EDWARD HOPE. Bagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties* AFULL SUPPLY constantly on hand and for salo low, by J. & T. R. AGNEW. ; ED H, HE?N?T8E? M DRUGGIST ANJO. ^APOTHECARY, COLUMBIA, P. C. , The Drug and Chemical Store, At thu old Btand of Fisher & Heinitoh. OPPOSITE PEONIX OFFICE* if WHERE DRUGS and MEDICINES tgSMBhof ovorv kind will bo r.old for cash, T>W^at remarkably low prices; where MH Physicians' Prescriptions and Fami jMSPfo. lv Recipes will bo proparcd, undor *^f*t^ sir. Ucinitah's personal supervision and caro. Whore also the following indispen? sable articles may bo had: Fresh Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Extracts, finest quality, Toilet Articles and Colognes, Toilet and Bath Soap, for tho ekin and oom-, plcxion, Turkish Towols, Bathing Sponges, Flesh Brushes, Bakers Broma and Cocoa, Prepared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in? fants and invalids, Puro Extract of Caifa Feet for Jolly, and for improving Soupa and Graviee, Golalincs, Coxo A Cooper's, shoot and shred COLOGNES and PERFUMES for tho Toilet. Tho prophylactic character of Perfumed Waters and Odors has in all ages received tho sanction of eminent and learned Physicians. The frequent uso of these has often restored the sick and feeble to health and strength. Circassian Bloom and Bloom of Youth, for rendering ibo Skin soft and fair aa Alabaster Marble; removes all blemishes, freckles and anote. Aromatic Blackberry Syrup, for Bowel Com? plaint, admirably adapted for children. Essenco of "Jamaica Ginger," Persons traveling towards tbo mountains or the sea, will find this article an indispensable requi? sito. For salo by E. H. HEINIT8H, July 1 Druggist and Apothecary. Polishing Powders. MAGIC POWDEB for cleaning Gold, Silver, &c, ton cents per box. Tripoli, for cleaning BrasB, Silver, Gold, Ac, ten cents per paper. Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, Ac. Just received and for Bale bv Sept 2_J. & T. R. AGNEW. Winter Schedule Spartanhurg and Union Railroad. TBf pn?TfIlMliPit OK and after tho 24th ?PIPJ^Sf-lj^M^2*^^? instant, tho Passenger TrainB will go down on MONDAYS, WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS; leaving Spartanburg Court House, at 7.20 A.M., and arriving at Alston l.a? P. M. Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, will leavo Al?ton at 9.50 A. ** M., and arrive at Spartanburg at 3.40 P. M. _THOMAS B. JETER. President. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. nnmnnan Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. Egl?SlSB? " Pendleton.5.20 " --" Perryville.6.00 " Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 " Leavo Walhalla.6.00 A. M. <. Perrvville.6.45 .* ?? Pendleton.6.80 " Arrive at Anderson.7.2o. " Waiting at Anderson ono hour for the arrival of up train on Greenville and Colnmbia Road. July 31 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Bop, Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMHIA, S. C., July 25,1870. BIHD% Aogu.??? lowing Schedule will bo rnn daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Road, np and down, aleo with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: Ur-Leave Columbia. 8.15 a m *' AlBton. 9.38 am " Newberry..:. 11.03 am Arrive Abbovillo. 3.00 p m " Anderson. 4.80 p m " Greenville. 5.00 pm DOWN-Leave Greenville. 7.00 am " Anderson. 7.30 am ?? Abbeville. 9.00 a m " Newberry. 12.47 pm .? Alston. 2.80 p m Arrive Columbia. 8.46 p m SUNDAY THAIN'S. Up-Leave Columbia. 8.00 a m " Alston. 9 80 a m " Frog Level.10.40 am " Newberry.ll.(.5 a m Arrive at Helena at.11.15 am Down-Leave Helena. 2 45pm " Newberry......2.65 pm " Frog Level. 3.15 pm " Alston. 4.15 p m Arrive at Colnmbia. 6.00 p m Jilly 28 JOHN H. MORE, Gcn'l Supft. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 1,1870. IS .? RJESSS?HR ON and after THIS DAY, ?nf?^SS^^lMthoPaeaenger trains over this Boad will run as follows : OGINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotta, N.C., at. 8.20 a.m. " Columbia, S. C., at. 3.45 p.m. Arrivo Augusta, at - -- -- -- -- - . 8.50 p. m. OOINO NGUTU. Leave Angosta, at. 6.00 a. m. " Columbia, B.C., at.11.45 a.m. Arrive Charlotte, N. C. at. 6.30 p.m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Leave Columbia.10.10 p. m Arrrive at Augusta. 7.00 a. m. Leavo Augusta. 6.80 p.m. Arrivo at Columbia.4.16 a. m. Close connections made via Greensboro and Richmond and Acquia Creek, and vin Raleigh Weldon and Bay Lino. Through TicketB sold and baggage- checked to all points North, South, and/West. Sept 1 C. BOUKNIOHT, Superintendent. South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMBIA, 8. C., MAT 13,1870. Passenger Trains upon the Sonth Carolina Railroad will run the following schedule: FOR cnARLESTON. Leave Columbia. .7.45 am Arrive at Charleston.3 30 p m Leavo Charleston.8 30am / rrive at Columbia.4.10 p DJ FOR AUOUSTA. Leave Onlnmbis.7.45 a ir. Arrive at Augusta.4.25 p K Leavo Augusta.8.00 a nc Arrive at Columbia.4.10 p ri NIOIIT F.Xl'RKSS THAIN ( KL'FDAYSEXCEPTED). Leave Columbia.7-50 p n Ai rive al (marleston.6 45 a n Arrivo at Augusta.7.05 a n Leavo Charleston.7.30 p n Leave Augusta.6.00 p n Arrive at Columbia.6.00 a n CAMDEN TRAIN. Camden and Columbia Passenger Train will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday! and between Camden and Ringville daily. Leavo Camden.6.85a t Arrive at Columbia.11.00 a E Dravo Columbia.1.00 p r Arrive at Camden.5.40 p I " Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO , COMPANY SHOPS, N. C., August 29.1870. rr* amrminmdi I ON and after THUR? ??l5WBr5,DAY. September 1, 187( trains will bu run over this Road In accordant with tho following time-table: Trains East. Trains West. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 7.00 p m 7.40 a m Salisbury.9.34 p m 9.89 p m 5.00 a va 5 05 a l OreensVoia 30a m 1.15 a m 1.10 a m 2.00 ai Co. Shops 2 36 am8 00am 10.49pm 11.26pi Hillsboro' 4.18 a m 4.15 a m 9.83 p m 9 85p ? Raloigh .. .6.32 a m 7.00 a m 0.68 p m 7.16 p i Goldsborol0.50am ? 3.00 p I A Freight and Accommodation Train lcavi Charlotte daily, at 8.30 p. m., and ariives i 6.30 a. m. W. H. GREEN, Mas Trans.